“We would have to be absolutely overwhelmed,” Colorado general manager Dan O’Dowd told the Denver Post this weekend. “It would have to be a Herschel Walker deal.”

The trade for Walker between Dallas and Minnesota involved 18 players and draft picks. “The Great Train Robbery,” as it’s also known, stands as the largest trade — and one of the most lopsided — in NFL history. It restocked the Cowboys’ system en route to a 90’s dynasty.

It seems Colorado really does have something similar in mind. According to WFAN’s Jon Heyman, the Rockies have named their price, and it’s steep.

Jimenez, meanwhile, told the Post that he “won’t be bothered by trade rumors.”

“I am mentally strong,” he told the paper. “Don’t forget that about me.”

“Now I am almost there. I am getting to 95 miles per hour consistently. You are going to see more, I promise you that,” Jimenez added. “I love Colorado. I want to do well for this team. I want to be here for these guys. But you never know in this business.”